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Tofaş SLX Drift - Drift Yap

Tofaş SLX Drift - Drift Yap

Catégorie : SimulationVersion: 1.7

Taille:141.57MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 7.1+

Promoteur:Gaga Games

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Description de l'application

Maîtrisez l'art de la dérive en toute simplicité ! Vivez le frisson de la dérive avec Tofaş SLX. Ce jeu vous permet de perfectionner vos compétences en drift et de personnaliser votre véhicule avec l'argent que vous gagnez. N'oubliez pas, évitez de heurter les murs pour conserver vos points !

Le jeu propose un vaste garage où vous pouvez modifier votre Tofaş SLX :

  • Plaques d'immatriculation personnalisées
  • Personnalisation des couleurs
  • Enveloppements de véhicules
  • Néons
  • Suspension pneumatique réglable
  • Application de décalcomanie
  • Options de spoilers

Et bien plus encore vous attend dans "Tofaş SLX Drift - Make Drift" ! Préparez votre voiture de drift parfaite et partez à la conquête de pistes de haute qualité.

Bientôt disponible :

  • Mode stationnement
  • Mode contre-la-montre
  • Multijoueur en ligne
  • Mode dérive amélioré

Les futures mises à jour élargiront la sélection de voitures avec des modèles turcs emblématiques comme la Murat 131, la Hacı Murat et la Serçe.

Téléchargez dès maintenant le jeu gratuit Tofaş SLX Drift et commencez à dériver !

### Quoi de neuf dans la version 1.7
Dernière mise à jour le 25 juillet 2024
Un nouveau mode de jeu a été ajouté. 90 nouveaux niveaux inclus dans le mode. Le système de rotation a été amélioré. Un tour quotidien gratuit est désormais disponible. La section portuaire a été supprimée.
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DriftKing22 Jan 05,2025

Fun drifting game! The controls are responsive, and it's easy to pick up. More car customization options would be nice.

ReyDelDerrape Jan 25,2025

Está bien, pero los gráficos podrían ser mejores. La jugabilidad es divertida, pero se vuelve repetitiva.

DriftAddict Jan 12,2025

Super jeu de drift ! Les commandes sont réactives et le jeu est addictif. J'adore !

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